Bobble Water Bottle Prices | Bobble Saves You Money
Of course a Bobble water bottle delivers a clean, refreshing hydration solution. That’s expected. Perhaps that’s what makes it even easier to overlook the Bobble water bottle’s contribution to your budget.
The American addiction to disposable water bottles doesn’t come cheap. Collectively our habit costs us about $15,000,000,000 every year. As a consequence, about 38,000,000,000 disposable water bottles find their way into landfills every year. If you buy water in disposable bottles now, you can save hundreds each year by switching to a Bobble water bottle.
A Bobble Water Bottle Helps The Environment
Staying hydrated with a reusable Bobble water bottle is one way we can all help cut down on waste. Since a Bobble water bottle is constructed from recycled materials it helps cut the waste two different ways. It helps fix the existing problem by recycling discarded materials during construction, and it helps reduce the future problem because the Bobble water bottle is, itself, recycleable.
A Bobble Water Bottle Filters Your Water
Drinking from a Bobble water bottle means your water is filtered as you drink from it. A Bobble filter is replaceable, and can endure at least 300 refills before it’s time for a new filter. A replacement Bobble filter costs less than ten bucks.
Compare that to the cost of 300 disposable water bottles. Add it up for yourself. The more you spend on disposable bottles right now, the more money you can save by switching to a Bobble water bottle.


A Bobble Water Bottle Filter Meets or Exceeds International Standards
It’s a carbon filter. Carbon has a positive electrical charge, and so it attracts the negative ions of any organic and chlorine particles in your water, trapping them.
Results from testing shows it meets or exceeds NSF International Standard 42. In short, that means the water tastes subperb!
Break In Your New Bobble Water Bottle
Breaking in your new Bobble water bottle is easy. After filling it up for the first time, remove any residual carbon in the filter by squeezing the bottle gently, emptying it while it’s turned upside down.
This is not an absolute requirement. Carbon can be ingested without risking your health, but you might not think it tastes very good. No additional maintenance is needed after that. Keep your Bobble bacteria-free by regular gentle hand-washing.
How Is A Bobble Water Bottle Made?
The acclaimed, award winning Karim Rashid is the designer of the Bobble. Phthalate-free, BPA-free, PVC-free, FDA approved, and recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET, for short) is the material used to construct a Bobble. A Bobble is therefore completely recyclable. It starts that way. It ends that way. Furthermore, it is made in a green-machine; meaning, it is US-built in a domestic manufacturing plant having a low carbon footprint.
Please Recycle Old Filters
The filters are designated “recycle code 1″, and can be dropped off at your local processor.
Alternatively, save them up and return them to:
In USA:
Bobble Recycling Program
4205 East Dixon Boulevard.
Shelby, North Carolina, 28152
In UK:
Bobble Recycling Program, Colvanbridge Limited
Unit 2/3/4, Riverside Business Park, Station Road
Earls Colne, Essex CO6 2ER.
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